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  1. Combs will remain behind bars because of his history of violence, the judge said, setting sentencing for October.
  2. Former staff expose details of "freak-offs" - drug-fuelled orgies held in luxurious international venues.
  3. The president has repeatedly criticised Jerome Powell for not cutting rates but has sent mixed signals about removing him from the role.
  4. The BBC speaks to Tibetans in Aba, which has long been at the heart of resistance to Chinese rule.
  5. The boat was carrying 53 passengers and 12 crew when it sank while on its way to Bali from Java island.
  6. Dr Marwan Sultan was killed along with several family members in a strike on his home, the health ministry says.
  7. People ordered to leave homes, hotels, and rental rooms in the nearby Ferma municipality as flames fanned by gale force-winds approach the area.
  8. Bryan Kohberger, a former criminology student, is set to receive a life sentence for the 2022 murders in a case that shocked America.
  9. On Tuesday the White House said that it had cut off some weapons deliveries to Ukraine in order "to put America's interests first".
  10. A menu by French chef Anne-Sophie Pic will travel with astronaut Sophie Adenot to the ISS next year.
  11. Five people on board died, while three survived with "severe burns", the military said.
  12. A DNA bone test on a man who lived 4,500 years ago sheds new light on the rise of Ancient Egypt.
  13. Tuesday's attack marks the third major assault on army positions over the past month.
  14. President Trump says a statutory ban on tourism to Cuba will be enforced more strictly.
  15. Crew members were able to quickly rescue the pair, who were on the last day of a Disney cruise to the Bahamas.
  16. Vice-President JD Vance casts the tie-breaking vote after more than 24 hours of intense debate, sending the bill back to the House.
  17. Paetongtarn Shinawatra has been suspended as the constitutional court considers a petition for her removal.
  18. Clashes broke out outside the Istanbul office of the satirical magazine LeMan.
  19. The victims, mostly young men, were lured with promises of football contracts or other jobs abroad.
  20. An Australian man has been charged with 70 offences, which police allege relate to eight children.
  21. Relatives of one victim posted on Facebook that the state had failed them by allowing a plea deal.
  22. Two transgender officers say they fear their military careers are over due to Trump’s ban on trans service members.
  23. The Uttar Pradesh government says 37 people were killed in the Kumbh Mela crush, but the BBC has verified at least 82 deaths.
  24. The outdoor cafe was frequently used by journalists, activists and local residents.
  25. The suspect deliberately lit a fire to lure first responders to a mountainous area near Coeur d'Alene.
  26. Sergei Tikhanovsky was kept isolated in bare, tiny cells and tells the BBC that Belarus must free other political prisoners.
  27. They will decide whether Erin Patterson murdered relatives with beef Wellingtons laced with toxic mushrooms.
  28. The spending plan could also add nearly $3.3tn (£2.4tn) in debt, according to non-partisan analysis.
  29. The rapper mouthed to his family "I'm coming home" after being acquitted of the most serious charges.
  30. A magnetic extractor is changing the face of front-line medicine in Ukraine.
  31. Gold appears to be a lifeline for military juntas and jihadist groups in the Sahel region, analysts say.
  32. With days to go before 9 July, when the tariff pause ends, hopes persist but negotiations are tough.
  33. The most powerful public health official in the US is reviled by some medics - but even some of his critics accept that he is bringing drive to healthcare areas that have long been neglected
  34. A 19-year-old tells the BBC how she miscarried as she fled attacks in the western Darfur region.
  35. The show's themes of unemployment and inequality are all too relatable for Korean viewers.
  36. Long before the Air India tragedy, the cause of which is still to be determined, people who had worked on the 787 had raised concerns about the production standards
  37. Russian shattered Mariupol with a months-long siege in 2022. Now, it says it's rebuilding it.
  38. A hiker who filmed the infestation told local media the bugs at Gyeyangsan mountain were like a "thick carpet".
  39. A couple have told the BBC about considering getting married after believing they had won a small fortune.
  40. A new heat record for June of 46C was set in Spain this weekend as Europe experiences an intense heatwave.